A Letter to God · Class 10 English · Chapter 1
📖 A Letter to God (First Flight)
CBSE Class 10 · English · Chapter 1
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Full lecture deck with teaching paragraphs, misconception red-boxes, and glossary. Read this first.
Download PDF →15 pattern-tagged MCQs with per-Q time budget. Drill under a 20-min timer.
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Download PDF →1-page exam-day card: key points, top question patterns, 90-minute revision flow.
Download PDF →1-page plain-language parent guide: what's being learned + questions to ask your child.
Download PDF →Top question patterns · CBSE annual / SQP aggregate
| 90% | Extract-based comprehension (RTC) from the prose — Answer in the story's own words first, then add one inference line about Lencho's faith or the irony. Watch for a vocabulary MCQ ('which word means hope?'). | 4 MARKS |
| 65% | Describe Lencho's character with examples — Name 3 traits, give one textual proof each, then add the irony of his distrust of people. Lock the 100/70/30 numbers. | 5 MARKS |
| 70% | What is the irony at the end of the story? — Situation (charity) → twist (he's angry, blames staff) → name it as situational irony. Use the phrase 'a bunch of crooks'. | 3 MARKS |
| 50% | Value-based: goodness of ordinary people / what values does the story teach? — Name the value (charity/compassion/gratitude), prove with the postmaster, add a personal lesson line. | 5 MARKS |
| 55% | Central idea / symbolism of the paired Frost poem — Dust of Snow = small nature-moment changes a low mood. Fire and Ice = fire(desire) + ice(hatred) both destroy. Always name the symbols. | 3 MARKS |